All Building Design articles in February 2022 – Page 4
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Opinion
Adopting Part Z is just the first step
Product manufacturers, warranty providers and contractors have an essential role in helping architects design truly net zero buildings, writes Andrew Mellor
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News
Fears over redevelopment plans for UEA’s ‘Lasdun Wall’
Campaign group says proposals risk undermining integrity of grade II-listed building
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News
Government deregulation and cuts ‘hobbled’ fire safety group, Grenfell Inquiry hears
BRE taskforce was given ‘contractual requirement’ to rubber-stamp flawed regulations
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News
Gort Scott and Hawkins Brown cleared for Southwark micro flats
Pocket Living wins consent for two schemes off Old Kent Road
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News
Julian Harrap completes restoration of Smithfield Market’s ‘outer crust’
Conservation project paves way for £250m Museum of London move
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News
Maccreanor Lavington’s Docklands skyscraper set for go-ahead
Tower Hamlets planning officers recommend 56-storey Marsh Wall tower for approval
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News
Senior civil servant failed to update safety guidance despite warning of a ‘major fire’
‘Confusing’ Building Regulations not clarified after blaze issues raised in 2014 meeting
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News
McAslan lifts lid on £68m Burrell Collection refurb
In pics: Listed Glasgow museum set to reopen next month after ’futureproofing’ project
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50 Wonders
50 Wonders | Sally Lewis: Piazza Del Campo, Siena
The Stitch Architects founder celebrates one of the most beautiful squares in Italy
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News
New York’s Met appoints Nadaaa and Moody Nolan to $40m renovation
Monumental ramp will connect museum’s Asian and Cypriot collections
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News
Coffey’s digital skills centre is UK’s first Town Deal project to complete
In pictures: Norwich’s luminous Digi-Tech Factory will accommodate 500 students
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Features
Hanging out with the Smithsons, the Eameses and the Banhams
Peter Cook arrived in London at the dawn of the Sixties and found himself drawn into a glittering social circle. But what was discussed at these Hampstead salons?
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News
‘Serious concerns’ raised about BRE five years before Grenfell fire, inquiry hears
‘Damning’ report found lessons had not been learnt despite repeated criticisms from government appointed inspection body
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News
Allford urges consistency after 11th housing minister announced
Reshuffle leaves us in ‘extraordinary situation’, says RIBA president
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News
Emerging local practices land spots on £1.9bn Birmingham development
Stirling Prize-winners appointed alongside newcomers
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News
Developers rethinking projects as cost pressures bite, report says
Glenigan review finds project start values have fallen for the fourth month in a row
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Opinion
From pencil sketch to parametrics: what’s next in the drawing revolution?
Eleanor Jolliffe examines what the pace of change means for architects
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News
Ryder Architecture buys up Haskoll
Expanding practice acquires retail, urban-design and placemaking specialist
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News
Hawkins Brown and Mae cleared for 350 homes by Tube station
Separate Cockfosters scheme will see empty office block converted into 200 flats